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climbing into new england with unabated force. recalling the hurricane of 1938 and it's tragic thoughts. elemental fury scurries the seaboard. >> still to come on a second look, the 1938 hurricane that leveled parts of new york and new jersey. >>> and a bit later a veteran's day visit to the troops getting ready for the first gulf war. >> in the aftermath of hurricane sandy we're taking a second look tonight after devastating storms that have hit the north eastern united states. because of its dense population and aging infrastructure in some places it's an area vulnerable to severe damage. as authorities prepared last year for hurricane irene, one geologist pointed out where the hurricane hit 20 years ago. >> this is where the hurricane broke through and made shenekok bay part of the ocean. >> reporter: in 1938 a hurricane that was predicted to hit miami instead veered north and sped toward the jersey shore. predicted it would soon lose strength. the storm was gathering speed. winds increased at 200 miles per hour. and as darknes
climbing into new england with unabated force. recalling the hurricane of 1938 and it's tragic thoughts. elemental fury scurries the seaboard. >> still to come on a second look, the 1938 hurricane that leveled parts of new york and new jersey. >>> and a bit later a veteran's day visit to the troops getting ready for the first gulf war. >> in the aftermath of hurricane sandy we're taking a second look tonight after devastating storms that have hit the north eastern united...
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a foot of snow in parts of new england. tom kierein now is tracking that storm. good morning to you. >> a near miss for us thankfully, because it is a powerful coastal storm, almost like a hurricane. in fact, it had hurricane force winds yesterday afternoon. and now it's just sort of stalled out and spinning away here, just south of nantucket. and they're still getting bands of heavy snow from maine all the way down to massachusetts and into western connecticut. this part of central western connecticut, the areas that have the most snow, up to a foot of the wind-driven heavy snow. still snowing in long island. along new york city, they had up to six to seven inches of snow as well as much of new jersey. and now locally on our radar, we had just a few areas of some flurries, a little bit of sleet activity, some sprinkles. that's pretty much ended, just getting a sprinkle here, northeastern maryland. south of salisbury getting a few flurries now, and temperatures are above freezing thankfully. but it is cold. upper 30s, wind
a foot of snow in parts of new england. tom kierein now is tracking that storm. good morning to you. >> a near miss for us thankfully, because it is a powerful coastal storm, almost like a hurricane. in fact, it had hurricane force winds yesterday afternoon. and now it's just sort of stalled out and spinning away here, just south of nantucket. and they're still getting bands of heavy snow from maine all the way down to massachusetts and into western connecticut. this part of central...
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it unloaded snow, new jersey, new york, new england, and it's still doing it. although it stopped in new jersey, but long island and much of new england still getting pounded with wind and rain. you can see the circulation of this powerful coastal storm, almost like a hurricane. it's south of nantucket right now. and we're getting a little bit of a blustery wind from it here locally and even a few scattered sprinkles, northeastern maryland and on the eastern shore, a little bit of wet snow mixing in in southern parts of maryland there on the eastern shore. it's cold out of the mountains this morning. low 20s there. but all above freezing elsewhere, virginia, maryland, and the eastern shore. upper 30s to around 40. hour by hour today, we'll have the winds increasing just a little bit, but dress for a cold and breezy morning with clouds and some sun back this afternoon with highs low 50s. i'll be back in ten minutes with another update. and now a look at traffic with danella. good morning. >> starting our first 4 traffic report, we're going to head down i-95. sou
it unloaded snow, new jersey, new york, new england, and it's still doing it. although it stopped in new jersey, but long island and much of new england still getting pounded with wind and rain. you can see the circulation of this powerful coastal storm, almost like a hurricane. it's south of nantucket right now. and we're getting a little bit of a blustery wind from it here locally and even a few scattered sprinkles, northeastern maryland and on the eastern shore, a little bit of wet snow...
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Nov 13, 2012
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and new england, the rain is moving in. this shield of light rain. nothing too intense with it but just enough that you will need the windshield wipers. a wider view shows it goes into the the adirondacks, new hampshire, vermont. the forecast is going to call for that front to kick off the east coast during the day today. temperatures will plummet as a warm, beautiful day yesterday. the cold air in the heart of the country will spill to the east coast. no big storms behind this. we're really dealing with temperatures that are chilly from minneapolis to denver. with sunshine, it will be pretty manageable. 40 in chicago, 55 in kansas city, not bad in texas. as i mentioned on the east coast, rain this morning and this afternoon looks okay. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the rain outside your window. cincinnati, ohio, brisk, cold this morning, 44 this afternoon. that's better than what you dealt with yesterday with the rain for your commute. minneapolis leading up to 40 degrees today. most areas s
and new england, the rain is moving in. this shield of light rain. nothing too intense with it but just enough that you will need the windshield wipers. a wider view shows it goes into the the adirondacks, new hampshire, vermont. the forecast is going to call for that front to kick off the east coast during the day today. temperatures will plummet as a warm, beautiful day yesterday. the cold air in the heart of the country will spill to the east coast. no big storms behind this. we're really...
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still snowing and parts of new england. things are winding down for us. chilly temperatures that are about average. 42 after reagan national. 41 at dulles. looking for a morning shower clear by the afternoon. 30 mile per hour gusts at times. we will see a high of 50-55 degrees. looking good with an ice warming trend by this weekend when the high temperatures make it well into the 60's. >> we have a couple of items that hopefully by 5:00 is cleared out of the way. not too much of any backups. 395 northbound as you come off the beltway, a minor crash on the right side. if they can get that wrapped up, we will be happy about that. san story on 66 near 28 and centerville. they have blocked the right lane. just north of 32 around the curve, just about clear. they were just about to get that truck that had overturned out of the roadway. 270 wide open for you. >> thank you. 12:-- 4:56 right now. you know her as the character alex dunphy. >> her mother has temporarily lost custody of the actress who claims she has been physically and emotionally abusive to the te
still snowing and parts of new england. things are winding down for us. chilly temperatures that are about average. 42 after reagan national. 41 at dulles. looking for a morning shower clear by the afternoon. 30 mile per hour gusts at times. we will see a high of 50-55 degrees. looking good with an ice warming trend by this weekend when the high temperatures make it well into the 60's. >> we have a couple of items that hopefully by 5:00 is cleared out of the way. not too much of any...
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it is over new england. it is pretty much gone and new york city as well into new jersey and even here we have had a few sprinkles this morning on the eastern shore and around the delmarva area. that is about it. the cloud cover will be lingering through the morning hours. here are some of the snowfall totals about 1 foot in connecticut. new york, new jersey over 6 inches. central park record 4 inches. 39 at dulles. 37 in manassas. 31 -- 41 at bwi. record yesterday for the lowest maximum temperature. the lowest high of we have had on november 7 of a 43 degrees. it ties the record set back in 1967. it deals with a cold november? you are right. 8 degrees below average. and a 10 day stretch below average. you can see our storm will be pulling out. high pressure will build from the west. skies clearing today. we will be on the plus side with the north wind. we will get return flow bringing in a southerly winds and the temperatures will be on the increase by the weekend. today, clearing skies. it will be blustery
it is over new england. it is pretty much gone and new york city as well into new jersey and even here we have had a few sprinkles this morning on the eastern shore and around the delmarva area. that is about it. the cloud cover will be lingering through the morning hours. here are some of the snowfall totals about 1 foot in connecticut. new york, new jersey over 6 inches. central park record 4 inches. 39 at dulles. 37 in manassas. 31 -- 41 at bwi. record yesterday for the lowest maximum...
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temperatures in new england really going to struggle today. some areas like albany remaining below freezing. all of northern new england. we will see nice weather around washington, d.c. if you're anywhere east of the rockies, you're not going to get a lot of wet weather. and temperatures begin to warm nicely. chicago on saturday looks pretty good. and even by sunday, look at this. even areas towards new york city could see temperatures heading into the mid to upper 50s. warmer air generally and dry unless you're on the west coast. >> good start to december on the east coast. bill, thanks so much. >>> just ahead, matthew perry jumps into the "two and a half men" controversy. >>> plus, we'll have an update on halle berry's thanksgiving day brawl. entertainment news is straight ahe ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ke i'm stalking plants? [ male announcer ] most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten but iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ cat 3 ] look at this body! under this shiny coat is a lean, mean pur
temperatures in new england really going to struggle today. some areas like albany remaining below freezing. all of northern new england. we will see nice weather around washington, d.c. if you're anywhere east of the rockies, you're not going to get a lot of wet weather. and temperatures begin to warm nicely. chicago on saturday looks pretty good. and even by sunday, look at this. even areas towards new york city could see temperatures heading into the mid to upper 50s. warmer air generally...
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it has been pounding new jersey, new york, most of new england with heavy snow. many locations in connecticut have had ten, 11, 12 inches of snow, wind-driven with 60-mile-an-hour winds, and now thankfully the snow has ended. eastern long island and up into new england, they're still getting bands of heavy snow, that stretches all the way up into maine and eastern canada. this storm system is looking like a hurricane spinning away here. here's nantucket. it's just south of nantucket in martha's vineyard. there's cape cod. it does look like it may be trying to track off to the north and northwest, which is going to keep new england in wind and rain and snow here throughout much of the rest of the day today. for us, thankfully, all we had late last night, early this morning had been some flurries and sprinkles, a little bit of sleet. just getting a few sprinkles southeast of washington, off to the west, western fairfax and loudoun county. we stayed above freezing and we will through the rest of the morning. we're in the upper 30s to around 40 degrees. rest of the d
it has been pounding new jersey, new york, most of new england with heavy snow. many locations in connecticut have had ten, 11, 12 inches of snow, wind-driven with 60-mile-an-hour winds, and now thankfully the snow has ended. eastern long island and up into new england, they're still getting bands of heavy snow, that stretches all the way up into maine and eastern canada. this storm system is looking like a hurricane spinning away here. here's nantucket. it's just south of nantucket in martha's...
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Nov 14, 2012
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to pittsburgh all the way through northern new england. a couple of people have been tweeting and sending us beautiful pictures, the northern lights last night put on a beautiful show. vermont, new hampshire, maine got to see that. it's gone now, unfortunately. as far as today no concerns. looking like a nice day. but the middle of the country is warming up. so much of the nation will go into the quietest weather patterns we've seen in two or three weeks. temperatures are chilly everywhere as you'd expect getting into almost the beginning of the winter period and watching a couple weak area s of clouds. maybe a little shower activity from orlando to jacksonville. areas to the south there around charleston, savannah could get a little bit but everyone in new england bring the sunglasses if you're going to do driving and midwest looking at a sun and cloud mixture and temperatures warming up. anyone traveling to the west coast, some of the most beautiful weather in southern california with highs in the 80s. late yesterday i talked about the p
to pittsburgh all the way through northern new england. a couple of people have been tweeting and sending us beautiful pictures, the northern lights last night put on a beautiful show. vermont, new hampshire, maine got to see that. it's gone now, unfortunately. as far as today no concerns. looking like a nice day. but the middle of the country is warming up. so much of the nation will go into the quietest weather patterns we've seen in two or three weeks. temperatures are chilly everywhere as...
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that powerful coastal storm pounding new jersey, new york, new england. winds are still gusting over 60 miles an hour. they've had over a foot of snow in some places in connecticut. and here locally, we're just getting a few scattered sprinkles around. we have a bit of a blustery wind, too. temperatures are hovering to around 40 degrees. winds gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour. many gusts a little bit higher than that, but just maybe an isolated sprinkle or flurry this morning, and during the afternoon, some sun should break out. the wind still a bit blustery, gusting to around 30 miles an hour. a look at your seven-day outlook, improving news for tomorrow and into the weekend. we'll look at that into next week in ten minutes. danella has a look at traffic. >> unfortunately, tracking an early morning accident. i-95 just north of 32. crash looks to be on the left side of the roadway. i can tell emergency response workers just recently arriving to the scene. as you're making your commuter, stick to the right lane because two of your left lanes are bloc
that powerful coastal storm pounding new jersey, new york, new england. winds are still gusting over 60 miles an hour. they've had over a foot of snow in some places in connecticut. and here locally, we're just getting a few scattered sprinkles around. we have a bit of a blustery wind, too. temperatures are hovering to around 40 degrees. winds gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour. many gusts a little bit higher than that, but just maybe an isolated sprinkle or flurry this morning, and during...
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this will bring winter weather to new england. at most we'll continue to keep breezy conditions as the winds funnel. tonight 30, clear and cold. tomorrow 55, mostly sunny as we trend warmer. that's the beginning of our warming trend. take a look through saturday, 62. got some work around the house. kind of winterizing, get ready, caulkinged window. i noticed home depot they're almost out of caulk guns. you get the idea. this was a good weekend. just get some sunshine, breathe some fresh air, a good time to do it. >> all right. thanks, wyatt. it can be good for your heart, now amazon.com is hoping buying is easier on your wallet. they unveiled a new wine market place today with more than 1,000 wines from all over the country. the best part you can order six bottles for just under $10 in help ising costs. this will be available in certain states to start. >>> pinterest is so popular that it's creating a problem with icers. pinterest fans use boards to keep track of gift ideas. pinterest is launching new secret boards. starting today
this will bring winter weather to new england. at most we'll continue to keep breezy conditions as the winds funnel. tonight 30, clear and cold. tomorrow 55, mostly sunny as we trend warmer. that's the beginning of our warming trend. take a look through saturday, 62. got some work around the house. kind of winterizing, get ready, caulkinged window. i noticed home depot they're almost out of caulk guns. you get the idea. this was a good weekend. just get some sunshine, breathe some fresh air, a...
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i hear we did great. >> connecticut, new jersey, new england, 10, 12 inches in a couple of spots. around here we officially had a trace of snow yesterday at national. a couple of flurries. so yes. it's verified. >> it's still snowing in the northeast. >> oh, yeah in parts of connecticut and new england right now. around here we had a few sprinkles and couple of flurries and that's ate and that's okay -- it and that's okay. the day planner this morning. starting out with some clouds and even an isolated sprinkle east and southeast of town for the next couple of hours but the sun will return by midday. a windy cool day. highs between 50 and 55 degrees. this storm system something else, this nor'easter here is just cranking off the coast. little tough to see due to the banner but this thing almost has what looks like an eye trying to form in it. incredible storm and you can see the snows that are falling here across connecticut, western and central long island. looks like things are finally starting to pull away from jersey but locally around here a couple of very isolated sprinkles
i hear we did great. >> connecticut, new jersey, new england, 10, 12 inches in a couple of spots. around here we officially had a trace of snow yesterday at national. a couple of flurries. so yes. it's verified. >> it's still snowing in the northeast. >> oh, yeah in parts of connecticut and new england right now. around here we had a few sprinkles and couple of flurries and that's ate and that's okay -- it and that's okay. the day planner this morning. starting out with some...
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and then southern new england, the moisture stays mostly south. maybe an inch around new haven to hartford, boston towards the cape, again, just a little coating for you. the rest of the country, the big chill continues. temperatures aren't as bad as yesterday. especially around fargo and minneapolis. but windchills in the teens cover a good chunk of the country this morning. and it's chilly all the way down to dallas with 35 as your windchill. it's cold in the midwest but dry and sunny. we've got rain sliding through louisiana, mississippi and alabama. but that storm on the east coast will be gone by tomorrow. and everyone clears out. then we focus our attention to a big storm for the west coast. >> all right, bill, thanks. >>> well, just ahead, another "two and a half men" calamity and brad pitt defends his chanel ad. >>> plus, the celebrity reviews are in for lindsay lohan's elizabeth taylor. bill says they were great. the reviews, not so much. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. arts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding
and then southern new england, the moisture stays mostly south. maybe an inch around new haven to hartford, boston towards the cape, again, just a little coating for you. the rest of the country, the big chill continues. temperatures aren't as bad as yesterday. especially around fargo and minneapolis. but windchills in the teens cover a good chunk of the country this morning. and it's chilly all the way down to dallas with 35 as your windchill. it's cold in the midwest but dry and sunny. we've...
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they don't know if they're coming or going. >> reporter: the storm has now moved into new england new england. reporting for abc2 news, new york. >> coming up, this is not your typical smash and grab theft, how robber's got away -- robbers got away. >>> a man tried to steal a plane from the airport what is this, top gun? >>> this is an unbelievable heist at a shopping mall. the robbers didn't both are with getaway cars. they drove their motorcycles into the mall. they stopped right in front of a jewelry stoarmt a few went in to grab the loot. the others stayed out holding an ax. >>> a suspect attempted to steal a jet and raise out of the utah airport. this shows him driving the plane through the airport before crashing into the terminal. he also hit cars and fences and knocked down light polls. after the crash he took his own life before he could be taken into custody. he was wanted for the murder of his former girlfriend. >> there's a disaster. you have 10 minutes to get out of your home. >> unfortunately, it can happen but there are steps you can take to protect your prized photos.
they don't know if they're coming or going. >> reporter: the storm has now moved into new england new england. reporting for abc2 news, new york. >> coming up, this is not your typical smash and grab theft, how robber's got away -- robbers got away. >>> a man tried to steal a plane from the airport what is this, top gun? >>> this is an unbelievable heist at a shopping mall. the robbers didn't both are with getaway cars. they drove their motorcycles into the mall....
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new england, be prepared. you're going to go to work today. it will be just fine. when people come home, it will be heavy wet snow, sleet, and strong winds. it's not a fun day to be traveling anywhere in this region that is devastated by sandy. >> you look at the path of that thing, there are people still digging throughout rubble of their homes that are in front of that. keep an eye on that for us, bill. coming up, president obama all but sweeps the battleground states with only florida still left undecided. we'll have a live report from nbc's kelly o'donnell in ohio. the state everybody was watching last night. a special edition of "way too early" back to 30 rock in a moment. >>> well, it's 5:41 in the morning on east coast. we have a call that's just come into us at nbc. in minnesota's sixth district, michelle bachmann has been re-elected. the republican incumbent re-elected there in the state of minnesota by a very close margin. they were obviously counting these votes deep into the night. but now nbc has
new england, be prepared. you're going to go to work today. it will be just fine. when people come home, it will be heavy wet snow, sleet, and strong winds. it's not a fun day to be traveling anywhere in this region that is devastated by sandy. >> you look at the path of that thing, there are people still digging throughout rubble of their homes that are in front of that. keep an eye on that for us, bill. coming up, president obama all but sweeps the battleground states with only florida...
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we are feeling the peripheral effects of the storm that slammed new jersey, new york, new england. now, looking at storm team 4 radar, no precipitation here. we had a little snow, sleet, rain in the predawn morning. over the last six hours, the cloud cover beginning to break up west to east. cloudy east of washington and around the bay in the eastern shore. it's clearing up around virginia and west virginia. the dry air continues to push in and clear out the sky as we get into the afternoon hours. temperatures right now, just past 11:00. it's pushing 50 degrees at reagan national and the nearby suburbs in prince george's. montgomery county, in the mid-40s. winds, well, they are gusting to around 20 to 25 miles an hour now. it's going stay that way during the afternoon. it's going to feel chillier than that. details and a wonderful warm up on the way for the weekend. it's coming our way. >> thank you. >> can't wait. >>> stock prices are losing ground. the dow, nasdaq and s&p are down after opening the day higher. the dow fell over 300 points yesterday. the biggest plunge of the year
we are feeling the peripheral effects of the storm that slammed new jersey, new york, new england. now, looking at storm team 4 radar, no precipitation here. we had a little snow, sleet, rain in the predawn morning. over the last six hours, the cloud cover beginning to break up west to east. cloudy east of washington and around the bay in the eastern shore. it's clearing up around virginia and west virginia. the dry air continues to push in and clear out the sky as we get into the afternoon...
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new jersey you look to be out of the woods heading up toward new england you are starting to see more snow bands across connecticut and up toward maine. you are not done with this event heading into tonight and tomorrow. it will pull offshore. we should have a day away. wind gusts 60 miles per hour. incredible unbelievable storms. >> we will have good weather for the next couple days. >> i will guarantee it. >> the election has come and gone with no political changes in the landscape in washington. >> obama democrats and republicans vowing to work together for the good of our country. peter doocy has more. >> good morning, ainsley. since the balance of power did not shift as a result of tuesday's election with democrats still controlling the white house and the senate vice president joe biden thinks voters give politicians a clear mandate to deal with tax policy the way democrats want to do it. speaker of the house john boehner who will remain the most powerful in washington another two years think voters instead wants to compromise. >> the american people have spoken. they re-elected
new jersey you look to be out of the woods heading up toward new england you are starting to see more snow bands across connecticut and up toward maine. you are not done with this event heading into tonight and tomorrow. it will pull offshore. we should have a day away. wind gusts 60 miles per hour. incredible unbelievable storms. >> we will have good weather for the next couple days. >> i will guarantee it. >> the election has come and gone with no political changes in the...
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it's a little cold up there in new england. the afternoon will be pretty nice with a lot of sunshine. this in the middle of the country which looks a lot worse than it is. a lot of rain isn't hitting the ground there in missouri. all of the stormy weather continues to be back in the northwest. this is a big storm. they'll deal with one after the other right through thanksgiving day. all of that stormy weather will head up into canada. it won't move across the country. we're protected. temperatures pretty mild. 52 to start your morning in kansas city, 50 in minneapolis. the east is typical for this time of year. so here's today forecast on your monday. large storm drenches the northwest is the big headline. i'd say if there was a second headline, i'd say how warm and beautiful it is. dallas, in the 70s. all the way back to topeka and wichita. you can get some hefty snowstorms this time of year in the northern plains. we're looking good. even a little peek at tomorrow's forecast into tuesday. no issues at all areas east of the ro
it's a little cold up there in new england. the afternoon will be pretty nice with a lot of sunshine. this in the middle of the country which looks a lot worse than it is. a lot of rain isn't hitting the ground there in missouri. all of the stormy weather continues to be back in the northwest. this is a big storm. they'll deal with one after the other right through thanksgiving day. all of that stormy weather will head up into canada. it won't move across the country. we're protected....
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turns out federal health inspectors wanted to hut down the new england compounding center until it cleaned up its operation. jim axelrod reports. >> reporter: this 22-year-old college yearbook picture of barry is one of the few public images of new england compounding center. that will change when he's called to capitol hill to testify about the 32 meningitis deaths traced to drugs made by his company. congressman cliff stern chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's investigating. >> i have the right to say there's a debacle here, there's mall if he assistance. can you explain in. >> reporter: stern expect cadden to stay silent. >> the quality control was terrible at the new england compounding center and he was doing nothing about it. so for some reason he was camouflaging and trying to indicate to the fda there's no problem. >> was barry cadden a liar? >> obviously he was shading the truth. >> reporter: stern plans to investigate an incident in 2004 when cadden was asked by an fda investigator if necc had trypan blue in stock. cadden said no according to the investigator who th
turns out federal health inspectors wanted to hut down the new england compounding center until it cleaned up its operation. jim axelrod reports. >> reporter: this 22-year-old college yearbook picture of barry is one of the few public images of new england compounding center. that will change when he's called to capitol hill to testify about the 32 meningitis deaths traced to drugs made by his company. congressman cliff stern chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's...
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new england and they really got hit hard up there. the radar view on the doppler and you can see look at this. there's a circulation center easily defined here and the parts of heavier snow continue down into long island and in connecticut temperatures i was just looking at them. about 33, 34 this stuff is sticking to everything just blocking all the trees there with the white. southern maryland a couple of sprinkles earlier and right now those are gone and even out on the lower eastern shore that's all that's left. rockville is 39. it's 40 in crofton and upper marlboro 39. same story in reston and ashburn. haymarket this morning, little bill milder and still cold 42 degrees. that's outside on our michael & son weather camera, good visibility in spite of clouds but i don't have any precip and it's dry out there. and really dry. look at the humidity. 43%. dew points continue to drop. behind the nor'easter, the drier air is coming in on those northerly winds. boy that's just a very i want pressive looking -- impressive looking satellite
new england and they really got hit hard up there. the radar view on the doppler and you can see look at this. there's a circulation center easily defined here and the parts of heavier snow continue down into long island and in connecticut temperatures i was just looking at them. about 33, 34 this stuff is sticking to everything just blocking all the trees there with the white. southern maryland a couple of sprinkles earlier and right now those are gone and even out on the lower eastern shore...
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now new jersey, parts of long island, especially when you getaway from the coast here and new england going to see some snow but just not going to happen. here is a look at the day planner for the afternoon. it's cloudy and cold and it's a little breezy. we've got gusts offshore rehoboth at 40 miles per hour. blowing north at 12 right now as temperatures drop off. actually made it to 45 for the last half hour. that will be the high for the day. falling now to 44. periods of sprinkles and flurries and wet snow especially east and northeast of town. brisk northerly wind and windchills will be a factor and tonight only dropping into the low to mid-30s. when you see this thing cranking off the coast here, the center there. now the only thing that may give us a little bit of rain or snow shower activity a little upper storm right here sort of twisting here. that's drawing the moisture back to the west and that's why we've good the cloudiness and may just see a little bit but you got to be up in baltimore to see it. look at this doppler image here. you can see the rain along the coast. ther
now new jersey, parts of long island, especially when you getaway from the coast here and new england going to see some snow but just not going to happen. here is a look at the day planner for the afternoon. it's cloudy and cold and it's a little breezy. we've got gusts offshore rehoboth at 40 miles per hour. blowing north at 12 right now as temperatures drop off. actually made it to 45 for the last half hour. that will be the high for the day. falling now to 44. periods of sprinkles and...
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as vinita nair reports, the owner of the new england pounding center said very little. >> reporter: the owner of the company linked to the deadly fungal meningitis outbreak refused to answer questions on capitol hill. >> what explanation can you give the families who have lost their loved ones? >> i respectfully decline to answer based on my rights and privileges. >> reporter: the company is accused of making contaminated steroid inchecks. the outbreak killed 32 people and sickened more than 400 others in 19 states. one of those victims was retired kentucky judge eddie lovelace whose widow joyce came to the congressional hearing looking for answers. >> we're heartbreaking and devastated. and i am here begging you to do something about the matter. >> reporter: the meningitis outbreak is slowing down with fewer new cases being reported. about 14,000 people are thought to have been exposed. the massachusetts company had a well documented history of problems. nearly a decade ago the food and drug administration wanted to shut it down until it cleaned up its operations. instead the fda defer
as vinita nair reports, the owner of the new england pounding center said very little. >> reporter: the owner of the company linked to the deadly fungal meningitis outbreak refused to answer questions on capitol hill. >> what explanation can you give the families who have lost their loved ones? >> i respectfully decline to answer based on my rights and privileges. >> reporter: the company is accused of making contaminated steroid inchecks. the outbreak killed 32 people...
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of new england compounding center. of new england compounding center. that will change tomorrow when he's called to capitol hill to testify about the 32 meningitis deaths traced to drugs made by his company. congressman cliff stearns chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's investigating. >> i have the right to say there's a debacle here, there's malfeasance, somebody's culpable, come to me and explain why, 32 americans have died, 450 are in the hospital. tell me what happened. >> reporter: actually, stearns expects cadden to remain silent and take the 5 *9. >> there was clear evidence that the quality control was terrible at new england compounding center and he was doing nothing about it. so for some reason he was camouflaging and trying to indicate to the f.d.a. that there's no problem. >> reporter: is barry cadden a liar? >> i think obviously he was shading the truth. >> reporter: stearns plans to examine an incident in september of 2004 when cadden was asked by an f.d.a. investigator if any cc had a non-
of new england compounding center. of new england compounding center. that will change tomorrow when he's called to capitol hill to testify about the 32 meningitis deaths traced to drugs made by his company. congressman cliff stearns chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's investigating. >> i have the right to say there's a debacle here, there's malfeasance, somebody's culpable, come to me and explain why, 32 americans have died, 450 are in the hospital. tell me what happened....
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cooler weather to the north and low to mid for the's in new england. -- low to mid 40's in new england. the temperatures of today, a high of 58 for us. those brave little below average, but just to the west, a few communities are hitting above-average temperatures. tomorrow, a few degrees above average. on sunday and monday, a few more. by the middle of next week, we will be back where we should be temperature-wise for the middle of november. high pressure really protecting this and locking in place all the clouds keeping the adverse weather our way. there is a northern component to the wind which is how this is relatively cool on the east coast. the wind direction will turn to the south, southwest which will slowly warm us up. upper 60's close to 70 on sunday and monday. then it will get a little dusty a head of the next cold front and that system will be bringing rain. at the next 47, we will eventually climb into the mid 60's tomorrow. on sunday, mostly sunny. observing veterans day on monday. on tuesday, the cold front with the showers and clouds. another nice stretch of weather fo
cooler weather to the north and low to mid for the's in new england. -- low to mid 40's in new england. the temperatures of today, a high of 58 for us. those brave little below average, but just to the west, a few communities are hitting above-average temperatures. tomorrow, a few degrees above average. on sunday and monday, a few more. by the middle of next week, we will be back where we should be temperature-wise for the middle of november. high pressure really protecting this and locking in...
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england and new jersey. connecticut we were looking your old stomping grounds 8 inches in hartford and 12 inches in north haven. quite a blast of winter on top of sandy last week. yeah, bad situation. >> 6 inches by mid-afternoon yesterday. >> it was coming down the beat the band -- to beat the band for a while and it was quite a storm the nor'easter off the coast of cape cod right now. a little bit of that in the form soft some wind for us and also take the clouds with it and then we're going to have a sunnier afternoon and the winds will still be around but a really nice weekend is coming our way. so just hold tight. here is a look at your day planner. starting out with cloudy skies and even a sprinkle on the lower eastern shore right now. but by noon 49 and sunshine returns. we get up to the 54-degree range or so in town. some spots near 50 north and west the 5:00 p.m. temperature of 50 degrees and by the way that's when the sun sets tonight. 5:00 on the nose eastern standard time. but this nor'easter was
england and new jersey. connecticut we were looking your old stomping grounds 8 inches in hartford and 12 inches in north haven. quite a blast of winter on top of sandy last week. yeah, bad situation. >> 6 inches by mid-afternoon yesterday. >> it was coming down the beat the band -- to beat the band for a while and it was quite a storm the nor'easter off the coast of cape cod right now. a little bit of that in the form soft some wind for us and also take the clouds with it and then...
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the brunt of that went off into new jersey and new england. the headline for today is even though we are waking up with a few sprinkles off to the east, we will have clearing skies throughout the day. temperature's only in the 50's. we will be warming up. a great looking seven-day forecast ahead. 42 at reagan national. 37 in gaithersburg. fredericksburg is 45 degrees. the increasing sunshine throughout the day. 50 degrees by noon. 52 degrees at 5:00. our high today is about 55. let's see how traffic is doing. >> good morning. it is tight right now it around the beltway. two minor incidents on 395. heading through sterling 10, the right shoulder. the 14th street bridge, a wonderful start to the morning commute downtown. 66 with a minor crash eastbound at 28 centerville. virginia beltway, no delays right now. just a quick note, interstate 95 maryland, northbound no. of a 32, not seeing any delays. >> thank you very much. 5:03. we are following the latest weather troubles hitting the people in the northeast. >> now, a nor'easter. >> 1700's lights
the brunt of that went off into new jersey and new england. the headline for today is even though we are waking up with a few sprinkles off to the east, we will have clearing skies throughout the day. temperature's only in the 50's. we will be warming up. a great looking seven-day forecast ahead. 42 at reagan national. 37 in gaithersburg. fredericksburg is 45 degrees. the increasing sunshine throughout the day. 50 degrees by noon. 52 degrees at 5:00. our high today is about 55. let's see how...
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the new england coastline by thursday afternoon. today, sunny and chilly. a mix of clouds and sunshine. temperatures upper fourth and low 50s. and as we go looking on down the seven-day forecast, 53 today, 51 tomorrow, a whole lot of sunshine tomorrow. election day, no reason to not get out and vote. we won't vote for either one of the guys in the election. a lot of local politics which are far more impactful on your life. >> good point. >> thanks, chuck. time is ten 'til 10:00. >>> coming up, an inspiring story. never too late to start voting, right, chuck? [ harry umlaut ] that's one creamy muller. [ sally umlaut ] it's greek-style yogurt. this greek style yogurt has style. you can say that again. why thank you. this greek style yogurt has style. okay. stop saying it now. you're sending me mixed messages. [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. >>> welcome back, nbc is your place for politics on sundays. >> chris matthews show follows us, and then meet the press with david gregory. >>> good morning, washington. coming u
the new england coastline by thursday afternoon. today, sunny and chilly. a mix of clouds and sunshine. temperatures upper fourth and low 50s. and as we go looking on down the seven-day forecast, 53 today, 51 tomorrow, a whole lot of sunshine tomorrow. election day, no reason to not get out and vote. we won't vote for either one of the guys in the election. a lot of local politics which are far more impactful on your life. >> good point. >> thanks, chuck. time is ten 'til 10:00....
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the storm system rapidly moves toward new england later tonight and into tomorrow. we'll dry out later tomorrow and bring beautiful weather into the week and the weekend. light rain this morning through 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 with temperatures hovering in the upper 30s. by noontime, low 40s. rain may pick up and change over to snow as cold air gets drawn into that system from 1:00 or 2:00 and off and on into the evening hours. how much snow? i think one to three inches possible. maybe just an inch or so into our northern suburbs. as much as three around baltimore and northeastern maryland and maybe a dusting, eun, again, just grassy areas. eastern, southern suburbs, washington, and parts of northern virginia by the time it all tapers off and ends. that's going to be by perhaps after midnight tonight. and then tomorrow we'll have a nice day. afternoon temperatures in the 40s to 50s. winds may gust to 25, 30 at most. that may continue off and on tonight into tomorrow. then on friday, saturday, sunday, beautiful weather moves in. high pressure, sunshine, chilly mornings, but
the storm system rapidly moves toward new england later tonight and into tomorrow. we'll dry out later tomorrow and bring beautiful weather into the week and the weekend. light rain this morning through 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 with temperatures hovering in the upper 30s. by noontime, low 40s. rain may pick up and change over to snow as cold air gets drawn into that system from 1:00 or 2:00 and off and on into the evening hours. how much snow? i think one to three inches possible. maybe just an inch or...
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Nov 8, 2012
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parts of new england here. xing and moving on out. that is why it is a gusty outside. and yesterday as well. let us focus here. the big old high pressure system. nice sunny high pressure system. that will move into town now and into tomorrow you will notice the sunshine. now and through the weekend mostly sunny. not only that, as the high strategically gets placed, it gets to the southeast of washington this weekend and will put us on the west side. on the return flow. that will translate into much warmer conditions and high temperatures well into the sixties, maybe even nearing 70 by sunday. here is the express forecast. 54 by 3:00 p.m., 49 by 6:00 p.m. tomorrow we will wake up to temperatures in the upper 20's. mid-30s downtown. and tomorrow, very senate, still cool and breezy. we will not be warm air into a week transition into the 60's this weekend. >> ok. we appreciate it. >> here is what is coming up. we will tell you why this little league football player has become quite the youtube sensation. >> she is amazing. >> nba star is opening up about why he quit baske
parts of new england here. xing and moving on out. that is why it is a gusty outside. and yesterday as well. let us focus here. the big old high pressure system. nice sunny high pressure system. that will move into town now and into tomorrow you will notice the sunshine. now and through the weekend mostly sunny. not only that, as the high strategically gets placed, it gets to the southeast of washington this weekend and will put us on the west side. on the return flow. that will translate into...
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Nov 8, 2012
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the good news is the nor'easter is wiping down still bringing heavy rains to portions of new england. we'll still be dealing with the winds with it today. we'll get clearing skies later on today. better weather on the way for us. let's get to the numbers and i'll start with the cold temperatures not just here in washington but up and down the eastern seaboard. check out new york, 34 degrees, boston 34 and 20s out to the west. pittsburgh, 28 degrees this morning. binghamton, 27. plenty of cold air, big chunk of cold air across the mid- atlantic and new england. that helped with the winter weather we are seeing across the northeast. there it is, wrapping up east of new york out towards the cape and the islands out there. you can see on the back side of it, we are getting the cloud cover and a few leftover sprinkles locally. there might be a sprinkle or flurry here early. the trend will be to clear things out. we'll remain cool today. the highs only in the low 50s. there will be a bit of a breeze that will make things feel nice and chilly out there. we are headed in the right direction w
the good news is the nor'easter is wiping down still bringing heavy rains to portions of new england. we'll still be dealing with the winds with it today. we'll get clearing skies later on today. better weather on the way for us. let's get to the numbers and i'll start with the cold temperatures not just here in washington but up and down the eastern seaboard. check out new york, 34 degrees, boston 34 and 20s out to the west. pittsburgh, 28 degrees this morning. binghamton, 27. plenty of cold...
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which college-- the new england conservatory? no, they turned me down. it's the san francisco college of music. san francisco? that's right. san francisco, california. rebecca! but rebecca, this school is on the other side of the country. i know that, but if san francisco accepts me and gives me some financial aid, that's where i'm going. but you don't know a soul out there. yes, i do. my godmother lives out there. what, is she rich or something? she has such a big house. no, she's not rich, but she does have a room for me if i get accepted. you're really serious about this, aren't you? dead serious. ( knock at door ) come in. when do we eat? in five minutes. dinner's in the oven. dad's not eating. he went to bed. what's wrong? is he sick? no. he just said he was tired. so, did you hear anything about your applications? you know, to music school? i got three rejection letters. that's too bad. so, what're you going to do? i still have one last hope... a school in san francisco. san francisco... aw... rebecca: dad, what? are you o.k.? no! the red sox lost
which college-- the new england conservatory? no, they turned me down. it's the san francisco college of music. san francisco? that's right. san francisco, california. rebecca! but rebecca, this school is on the other side of the country. i know that, but if san francisco accepts me and gives me some financial aid, that's where i'm going. but you don't know a soul out there. yes, i do. my godmother lives out there. what, is she rich or something? she has such a big house. no, she's not rich,...
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storm but the main precip wrapping north of maryland, connecticut, new england, you got. it cold weather will continue to wrap in for us. close to freezing in the morning. watch out for slick spots, especially north and east. 32, mixed showers mainly from northeastern maryland. tomorrow 50 or so. 33 tomorrow night as we stay dry and chilly. the next couple of days we'll begin to chill out and warm things up. saturday 60. into your sunday 65. could we flirt with 70 into veteran's damon day. it's possible. that would be a nice treat, so get through tonight and things will improve. >> we deserve it. >> keep fleeterring, wink at monday. >>> let's continue our coverage of the water main break on north charles street. roosevelt leftwich and joce sterman covering it. i know we've been waiting on bge to finally shut things down. >> we're still in a holding pattern. city crews are getting ready do something. at this point, everybody, including bge, they just want to make sure they will be isolated or not cause problems as the city gets ready. >> they've been able to contain certai
storm but the main precip wrapping north of maryland, connecticut, new england, you got. it cold weather will continue to wrap in for us. close to freezing in the morning. watch out for slick spots, especially north and east. 32, mixed showers mainly from northeastern maryland. tomorrow 50 or so. 33 tomorrow night as we stay dry and chilly. the next couple of days we'll begin to chill out and warm things up. saturday 60. into your sunday 65. could we flirt with 70 into veteran's damon day. it's...
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Nov 4, 2012
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it takes its along the coast into new england. this is not good news for those in new jersey, new york. it could mean stormy weather for us as well. other models have it further offshore. the 7-day forecast looks like this. 50 today election day, 48. it looks like a dry day. a good chance of rain, windy day. snow? a high of 44. morning snow mixed with lime green rain on thursday. the snow is a question mark. by the weekend, we dry out. >> mixed reviews to date. >> two entirely different games in 160-minute effort in cleveland. cleveland officially remains a factory of sadness. factory of sadness. we will hear from if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved
it takes its along the coast into new england. this is not good news for those in new jersey, new york. it could mean stormy weather for us as well. other models have it further offshore. the 7-day forecast looks like this. 50 today election day, 48. it looks like a dry day. a good chance of rain, windy day. snow? a high of 44. morning snow mixed with lime green rain on thursday. the snow is a question mark. by the weekend, we dry out. >> mixed reviews to date. >> two entirely...
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Nov 8, 2012
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to clear out still affecting new england. it will eventually pull out. that means high pressure will take over for most of our friday. here's your fox 5 accuweather seven-day forecast. we've still got a couple chilly days on there, only 52 tomorrow, feeling cooler with the wind. so prepare for a chill and also i would say friday nice and bright like tomorrow but only about 56 degrees and then we trend things up a bit. how about for our long veterans day within, mid-and upper 60s. could some places hit 70 sunday? yes, they could. that ought to be nice. next chance of showers after the few we have tonight will be tuesday. >> >>> more on the nor'easter with sharon crowley in neptune, new jersey. we feel defeated for you there. how is everybody hanging in in your part of the country? >> reporter: well, i got to tell you people are really fed up. there's no other way to put it. so many people have been without power for about a week now and they cannot believe now they have snow. i'll take a step out of the shot so you can see jus
to clear out still affecting new england. it will eventually pull out. that means high pressure will take over for most of our friday. here's your fox 5 accuweather seven-day forecast. we've still got a couple chilly days on there, only 52 tomorrow, feeling cooler with the wind. so prepare for a chill and also i would say friday nice and bright like tomorrow but only about 56 degrees and then we trend things up a bit. how about for our long veterans day within, mid-and upper 60s. could some...
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and it's blustery and cold from boston through new england. of course, this time of year when you get that cold air, you're going to get the lake-effect snow. we've had it all weekend long on and off. we're getting heavy lake effect now trying to shift down towards oswego, new york and trying to sink into the syracuse area. just be careful driving on the throughway and also northern portions interstate 81. late today as we get moisture returning from the gulf, a little bit of warmer air. we may get a few strong thunderstorms here in northern louisiana down through areas of east texas. just north of houston. the threat of large hail and a little buiit of wind damage. at least one nice day today in the southeast. a little chilly in the northeast. lynn, it looks like that storm that's going to affect areas of the deep south could bring a little bit of rain and snow to some areas of the northeast throughout your tuesday. i'll tell you who can expect a little bit of snowfall a little later. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> well, evidence overlooked in
and it's blustery and cold from boston through new england. of course, this time of year when you get that cold air, you're going to get the lake-effect snow. we've had it all weekend long on and off. we're getting heavy lake effect now trying to shift down towards oswego, new york and trying to sink into the syracuse area. just be careful driving on the throughway and also northern portions interstate 81. late today as we get moisture returning from the gulf, a little bit of warmer air. we may...
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he explains the new england culture of town meeting. it's conducted at vermont historical society. >>> the meeting is like the sex act. there's no completion you may try it pretty soon you get bored and go home. the key is there's a decision at there are lots of discussions throughout a town meeting. in which policy changes has nothing to do with recommendation or listening to people for the help it is. it's to governor yourself and reach a decision. you go in to a town meeting and your tax rate is x and it's y with you come out. you raided your taxes and lowered them. you bought a town truck or decided not to or buy one. it sends the message to the rest of the united states. cow can governor locally. nationally it's almost a given that we can can't. you couldn't really do that. in fact indeed you can. we do. i published with susan clark a book about town meeting about the liberation of town meeting, and reforms for town meeting. got all of those in favor, which i thought it was a neat tight. it was susan's idea. she's the force behind
he explains the new england culture of town meeting. it's conducted at vermont historical society. >>> the meeting is like the sex act. there's no completion you may try it pretty soon you get bored and go home. the key is there's a decision at there are lots of discussions throughout a town meeting. in which policy changes has nothing to do with recommendation or listening to people for the help it is. it's to governor yourself and reach a decision. you go in to a town meeting and...
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in the true new england and quaker style, she watched her pennies. to an extreme. she lived in boarding houses and plain apartments. she dressed in old clothes and ate simply. but she taught her son and daughter as much a secret about business. she believed that girls should know about business and finance and at the very least, they would lead better lives. she thought she should also know about having careers, even if they didn't think they needed one. she believed that women should be equal of any man. but for the next 25 years, america had its ups and downs and there were rooms and in 1893, there was a bust. after a long recession, it was a great boom. in 1907, there was a great bust. every time it happened, it was caused by greed and ego's and over lending and overspending. as warren buffett said recently, a climate of fear is an investor's best friend. had he was free and courageous and she always kept a cool head. she worked hard and did her homework and she knew her company. when everyone jumped overboard, she climbed in and grab the oars. when everyone was
in the true new england and quaker style, she watched her pennies. to an extreme. she lived in boarding houses and plain apartments. she dressed in old clothes and ate simply. but she taught her son and daughter as much a secret about business. she believed that girls should know about business and finance and at the very least, they would lead better lives. she thought she should also know about having careers, even if they didn't think they needed one. she believed that women should be equal...
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lynn, next week there's a possible coastal storm in new england but it's kind of unsettled. more details ahead. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> well, the day has come for people magazine to unveil 2012's sexiest man alive. rumors and speculation have channing tatum as a possible front-runner. have you seen "magic mike." but ryan gosling's always been a front-runner. >>> ann hathaway is starring in the new less miss ser rabls film. it causes her to lose 25 pounds. she went on a near starvation diet of two squares of dry owe the male paste a day. an experience she said was definitely nuts. we say crazy. >>> now that the 2012 election is a thing of the past, steven kolber plans to take it nice and easy for a while. >> after two years of relentless poll analysis, electoral map swiping, undecideds voter dial testing and being forced to use the word cuyahoga in a sentence, we can finally take a breather. just relax with a nice soothing cup of chammomile breeze and just let it all -- >> do you think it's too early to talk about 2016? we don't think so. >> we don't think so.
lynn, next week there's a possible coastal storm in new england but it's kind of unsettled. more details ahead. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> well, the day has come for people magazine to unveil 2012's sexiest man alive. rumors and speculation have channing tatum as a possible front-runner. have you seen "magic mike." but ryan gosling's always been a front-runner. >>> ann hathaway is starring in the new less miss ser rabls film. it causes her to lose...
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sister company of the new england, pounding center is voluntarily recalling all of its medications. they say they have not received reports of negative reactions to products but is complying with the fda call. the new england a center has been linked to an national outbreak of a fumble meningitis that has so far killed 29 people and sickened more than 300 others. coming up next, your maryland lottery numbers. first, a look at how wall street is performing at this hour. >> as if the people of cleveland at needed another reason to hate the ravens, they're going for the 10th straight victory over the browns this weekend. in a recent game with houston, ray rice only managed 32 rushing yards. coordinator knows that his unit needs solid communication for a win on sunday. >> it might be any combination. it could be in the passing game, protection, the running game. the best picture on the road that we are on the same page. -- we must make sure on the road that we are on the same page. >> and now your maryland lottery numbers. >> the maryland lottery celebrates purple friday all season long
sister company of the new england, pounding center is voluntarily recalling all of its medications. they say they have not received reports of negative reactions to products but is complying with the fda call. the new england a center has been linked to an national outbreak of a fumble meningitis that has so far killed 29 people and sickened more than 300 others. coming up next, your maryland lottery numbers. first, a look at how wall street is performing at this hour. >> as if the people...
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Nov 15, 2012
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linked to contaminated products made by the new england compounding center or necc. i want to accept and my deepest condolences to anyone who has lost a loved one in this tragedy. thirty-two people have died. including three with in my congressional district, one of the persons who lived right up the street from me. well over 400 people have been sickened for making this one of the worst public health disasters ever caused by a contaminated drug. before this outbreak, with the fda had conducted three separate inductions of inspections with necc. but history is even more expensive with necc, involving at least 12 separate complaints involving necc or its pharmacists. since necc opened in 1998, over the course of these inspections, regulators noted the same kinds of problems at issue in the current outbreak. problems with serialization and in violation of its own license. back in 2002, several adverse events were reported to fda involving patients who had received steroid injections made by the necc. fda followed up and inspected it. just six months after the inspectio
linked to contaminated products made by the new england compounding center or necc. i want to accept and my deepest condolences to anyone who has lost a loved one in this tragedy. thirty-two people have died. including three with in my congressional district, one of the persons who lived right up the street from me. well over 400 people have been sickened for making this one of the worst public health disasters ever caused by a contaminated drug. before this outbreak, with the fda had conducted...
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and especially into new england. but as far as new york city area is concerned, pennsylvania, mid-atlantic, improving through the morning on to the afternoon. even seeing some sunshine break through late. snow total accumulations go, snowfall, western connecticut, 6 to 10 inches. a few spots up toward a foot. rob and paula. back to you. >> jim, thanks a lot. it was weird coming in here tonight in the cab. sliding in the snow and slush. here we go. it is wintertime. though it is still fall. winterish for sure. >> i know my children were excited to wake up to snow. mom and dad, not so much. >> only fun itch you are a kid and don't have to go out in it. if you have to go out and work or do anything in it. not so much fun. we will get through it. our major story this morning, the president with no time to celebrate his big win last night. already getting back done to business in the nation's capital. >> what was that i think i saw, an olive branch extended. a couple of them. >> talk is cheap. we will see. >> leaders on b
and especially into new england. but as far as new york city area is concerned, pennsylvania, mid-atlantic, improving through the morning on to the afternoon. even seeing some sunshine break through late. snow total accumulations go, snowfall, western connecticut, 6 to 10 inches. a few spots up toward a foot. rob and paula. back to you. >> jim, thanks a lot. it was weird coming in here tonight in the cab. sliding in the snow and slush. here we go. it is wintertime. though it is still...
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the storm of the new england coast is still producing some rain and snow across interior sections of the mountainous regions of vermont and new hampshire. it is not that bad as far as accumulation. it will finally get out of here, the last parts of it will be over eastern maine and they should be done with it by morning. you had to be right on the coast to get into the heavier precipitation and winds. this next coastal storm kind of tracking the cold air in here, and usually cold start to november. 54 today, 59 is normal. the temperatures are not falling fast yet. it is 38 and parton, 49 and t ridgely. there is the storm, east of cape cod. high pressure coming in behind it, clearing the skies, and warmer temperatures are sitting off to the south and west. once it gets passed us, south and southwesterly winds, and our temperatures over the weekend will be above normal. we have had about 10 days of colder than normal temperatures, but this weekend will be warmer. clouds in the area on saturday, that is the warm front moving through. sunday will arrive in the middle of that warm air mas
the storm of the new england coast is still producing some rain and snow across interior sections of the mountainous regions of vermont and new hampshire. it is not that bad as far as accumulation. it will finally get out of here, the last parts of it will be over eastern maine and they should be done with it by morning. you had to be right on the coast to get into the heavier precipitation and winds. this next coastal storm kind of tracking the cold air in here, and usually cold start to...
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new england as well. for the moment, most of the viewing area will get some rain and gusty weather and maybe a few wet snowflakes mixed in. tomorrow the high pressure will be well entrenched to the north. here comes the development through the day tomorrow. it will make a little turn thursday morning a little more toward the southern new england coastline. our weather will be a walk in the park compared to what could potentially happen in the mid- atlantic and the northeast coast wednesday and thursday. a freeze warrantor 9:00 a.m. tomorrow mid 40's at midday and upper 40's in the afternoon. for the next seven days, a good chance of rain and gusty wind and maybe some flakes mixed then on wednesday. then the sky clearing up on thursday and then threw the weekend. mid-60's with sunshine on saturday and sunday. >> thank you very much. tonight there is a new challenge on dancing with the stars. they are going to do two different dances in one song in what is being called a fusion bandsdance. don't expect an e
new england as well. for the moment, most of the viewing area will get some rain and gusty weather and maybe a few wet snowflakes mixed in. tomorrow the high pressure will be well entrenched to the north. here comes the development through the day tomorrow. it will make a little turn thursday morning a little more toward the southern new england coastline. our weather will be a walk in the park compared to what could potentially happen in the mid- atlantic and the northeast coast wednesday and...
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the snows is pulled away from the new jersey coast but parts of connecticut and new england dealing with us. for us we've got mostly cloudy skies somewhere scraws a sprinkle or -- and just a sprinkle or two. but this is really impressive with the low pressure there off the massachusetts coast. even parts of connecticut close to a foot of snow. locally just little sprinkle or two in the upper part of the bay trying to drive to the south. temperatures this morning, you're going to need to bundle up. they're in the mid 30s to upper 30s in the shenandoah valley. frederick down to 32 with 44 on the bay but when you factor in the wind we've got windchills in the 20s and 30s generally. it's 6:00 a.m. good morning monika samtani. it's almost friday not quite. >>> i think everyone is going to be really happy with the weekend. that's because we've had a couple of issues this week and this morning, it's an the northbound side of 95. it's an overturned box truck two left lanes are blocked north of route 32. let's take a live look from our mdot camera. you're going to see that traffic is jammed throu
the snows is pulled away from the new jersey coast but parts of connecticut and new england dealing with us. for us we've got mostly cloudy skies somewhere scraws a sprinkle or -- and just a sprinkle or two. but this is really impressive with the low pressure there off the massachusetts coast. even parts of connecticut close to a foot of snow. locally just little sprinkle or two in the upper part of the bay trying to drive to the south. temperatures this morning, you're going to need to bundle...
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>> the storm is coming to new england. they are getting a little snow before you i have some friends in new york and new jersey. some that had homes on the coastline that -- yeah, it's devastating. when you go out there and some don't have homes and you know the neighbors and all that kind of thing. >> a lot of homes are gone, power outages everywhere, now the nor'easter and all that snow comes in so you have to feel for that. if you can donate it would be a great time to do it. our weather here, we have changes in the works. cool breeze blowing outside, hi- def doppler still looking for rain. it remains dry right now but that will likely change as we head into the middle of the day in the afternoon. we do have a cold front that swept through but now the low is making its way toward california. that will bring with it a chance of showers especially in the latter part of the day so grab your jackets and grab that umbrella if you are heading out the door. showers and blustery conditions into the afternoon. staying wet on and
>> the storm is coming to new england. they are getting a little snow before you i have some friends in new york and new jersey. some that had homes on the coastline that -- yeah, it's devastating. when you go out there and some don't have homes and you know the neighbors and all that kind of thing. >> a lot of homes are gone, power outages everywhere, now the nor'easter and all that snow comes in so you have to feel for that. if you can donate it would be a great time to do it. our...
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that last nor east is going to slowly pull away from the new england coast. overnight, mostly cloudy, windy, cold, winds increasing 15 to 25 and gusty. by morning partly cloudy, windy bed. the winds is going to feel like it's in the 20s and 30s. by afternoon, partly cloudy, windy and chilly. highs in the low 50s. and winds voted the northwest at 15 to 25. occasionally gusty. so next three days, green, green, and green. we can get through thursday. upper 50s friday, milder saturday, sunshine and 65. that's a nice day for the heart walk. mr. bernstein will be out there and so will anita. 70 on sunday, 70 on veterans day, and then 93 with showers on tuesday, back in the mid-50s on wednesday but right now a spectacular weekend. kristen heads our way right after this. stay tuned. >>> three days ago the boston celtics spoiled the washington wizards' home opener but coach randy whitman was impressed with the heart he saw on the court. tonight the wiz going for revenge in bean town. once again you could say they played with heart. the wizards put everything they had
that last nor east is going to slowly pull away from the new england coast. overnight, mostly cloudy, windy, cold, winds increasing 15 to 25 and gusty. by morning partly cloudy, windy bed. the winds is going to feel like it's in the 20s and 30s. by afternoon, partly cloudy, windy and chilly. highs in the low 50s. and winds voted the northwest at 15 to 25. occasionally gusty. so next three days, green, green, and green. we can get through thursday. upper 50s friday, milder saturday, sunshine and...